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ate eee - - { 3 i . r ‘Town of Ruy, Plat of Rainy Lake city. | Prison Binder: Twine Town of Ray, Plat of Rainy Lake city, 4 : | We desire Cg e attenti Continued. . Jj Brana Wovits Herta Review lew. . We desire to call the Attention of Conthiued Prom: Puke ‘Nine. : ‘ontinued. | | farmers to the prison binder twine : | pdvertisement.in this paper. Warden Amt | sr desires that orders be sent in of GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Wolter desires that orders be s ' judg- . ‘i before "May Ist, in order that all ment open week days from 8 o'clock a.m. to enter- Year or 8200 p.m. farmers may be served first, because led un- years in-, Gusdiys open ty to 12:50 p.m.und | after that date, under the provisions | Name of} Deserip- Year or years chap ence fe Descrip- sige from 2200 vB. mn. U0 5 Trams gor a inclusive for |ter #2] shown Dy|tion. of]: which taxes Gener- | judgment. |property. taxes are m. Mail | of the Jaw, dealers may order twine} owner | tion of : a | : delinque’t vn] property. €: a closes 1 from the prison factory, dg are delin- {allaws mm. Mail) _ ent quent. 1899. Re. i ” 20 minuets before arrival of “L. & RK. T. 219 o. u.Sersox, P.M. | Lhe Duluth, South Shore & Atlan- Ele > tie Ry., again offers to northwestern a fick attractive arran- : renege gement of ‘Rail & Lake Trips’. Let City and Vici n ity. us plan your Pen-American — Exposit- jon trip via Train & Steamer Routes, | No Dust No Heat. Service the bes R. 8. Crandatl is here. and at rersonable rates. For Fall Pony for sale cheap Itasea Mercantile | purticulars, rates, reservation, etc., Co. | apply to. an unusual people Tainy Lake tmp co 847 1S and ss O same.. 1894 and 1895 BOF 10 4 1804 and 1895 at AL 47 1804 and 1895 OL 12 47 1894 and 1895 1.65 I hereby certify that the foregoing isa true and correct copy of the list of Real Estate bid in for the State of Minnesota under Chapter 322, Gener- al Laws of 1899, according to the re- 1894 and 1885 1. 1894 und 1895 1. 34 1894 and 1895 1, 1894 and 1895 2. 1894 and 1895 2. 1804 an@ 1895 1. Isi and 1895 1. 1894 and 18% 1. 1894 and 1895 1. 1804 nnd 1495, 3 1 1 1 1 Commencement or Party Gowns. BRAREERES 1894 and 1895, 1894 and 1895, Beo M. Adson., 1894 and 1895 Felix S Lis reported to be very General Agent D.S. S. & A. Ry. 1a ant aes cords on file in this office, Of course every A | - ON : | ; Duluth, Minn. 4 I894 and 1885 Dated Grand Rapids, Itasca County N. ©. Wahl, of Duluth, was here | ees 104 and 188: Minn., May 1st, 1901. young lady i Monday. Testimonial trom Old England. 1894 and 1895 [SEAL] B. J. FARREL, | 1894 and 1895, 34. 1804 and 1595 1894 and 1895 1804 and 1895 1894 and 1895, 18M and 1895 1894 and 1895 | 18M and 1395 1804 and 1. 18% and 18! 1894 and Js graduating from Have your photos taken by R. S.| “consider Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the best in the world for bronchiti ys Mr. Wm. Savory, of Warrington, England. ‘lt has saved my wife’s life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six , being most of the time.contined 1804 and 1805 cess at bed. She is quite well now.” ra A ee a Aitkin Wednesday. {Itisa great pleasure to the manu-| F d Collet: 1895 facturerssof Chamberlain’s Cough Re- : County Auditor, Itasca County, Crand 1X forget to see R. 8S. Cra Mrs. Brooks. J. Sullivan was down f1 River Sunday last. the schools this Pony for sale cheap Itasca Mercantile Co. year 1s very: J ‘The Herald-Review $2. much interested Mrs. eC. T. Glover returned in the gown for that final ce- E. J. Luther returned Thur: 186 z froma t to Aitkin. medy to be able to publish testimon- 5 3 -16 i 85 Pi 7 Bi d T ~ Canoe and Flat Be for sale cheap. | als of this character. They show haha ks mp co 19 fe A rison | er wine. casion. The New Store has also had this | that great good ii being done, pain F et and i Apply to E. J. Luther. N. Bowker, of Cass Lake. visited and suffering relieved and valuable | s® 1804 and Isst and thought in mind and has prepared itself to lives restore eal sappiness | fricnds here this week. | Uvessrestored. to DBAlGh Age HDD Bess ERS’ Q ‘ : ae ig | s TAWMAEE UE Gieiid Forkeicdleit.: Ck nn es PEMOHY, He ses Gir levy che FARMERS’ NOTICE. furnish the necessitated article of right kinds | ae Itasca Mercantile Co. 35 Q 5 , 4 ed: Lis brothers A. i, USES a SS ee “cB iat is 5 and prices, Some of the materials that are | _ Mrs. M. J. Toole, of Cass Lake, was | Warning to Bicyclists. Re : Shand i361 Send in your ordors as soon as_pos- ee aes : here on a vi hursday | ‘Thus far this spring the bicyclists aes sible. PRISON 'TWINE three cents lawns, dimities, persian lawns. crepe de AW | Por sale or rent the Walias cottage | of Grand Rapids have been-dealt, with 5 1804 a ‘85| per pound cheaper than other twine. E “T],. i iv works. V. Pres- | yeryleniently by the authorities as to : 1B — | 1505 3 QUALITY FULLY GUARANTE- chenes, silks, Landsdownes, drap de almas, | riding on the sidewalks, but tbe city ve 4s ® tot oha ies ie| 2D: PRICES GUARANTEED WITH silk monselline de sove, liberty silks, etc. Nobie, of the Z , trans- | marshal] desirous to warn all offend a 185 | PRIVILEGE TO CANCEL ORDERS | 4 i business in town the firstof thé | ers io cease the practice and confine "2 38 180d antl 1905 ANY TIME BEFORE SHIPMENT. We are confident we will be able to satisfy | | their spurting to the streets. There | & oma oo ree oo Send forclub order blanks, or small 2 : at once. After May Ist you from our large stock and at prices that A. Pasanault will leaves Monday ue visit to his parents in N, | least freedom along this line is grant- eo under the provisions of the law, deal- will be most satisfactory to you. | lis nodoubt but that whenever the 8 1894 and 1805 55 | order blank | | ed that there are alw a number of ‘ 5 eae ers may order twine from the Prison F i riders who persist in scorching along 1s9t Factory. ’ { Close, of Hibbing, paid Grand | iS ee Send for samples if ou cannot visit th re. j ma beso Hi foreti i : ne the sidewalks much to the discom- seat The management of the Stillwater I Ms estore * ' x Su s ass sit cet or part | ° a " A ; >. Rapids-a business visit the libter part) aii. and danger of pedestrains. | ™ : it >} Twine Plant guarantees the quality nan of last week. | From this on any cyclist who is de- | s2 3 1804 25|of the Prison Binder ‘Twine to be up ail ; iley. ft Seing o} is | ‘ t i . - sti a ne 7 whic’ is Bob Dailey, of Sein: Mic hy IS) tected disregarding the law in respect 75 1894 to the standard grade for which it is] 7imter Lana Act, June 3, 1878. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. | spending a few days in Lown renewing | t> tne above is liable, to arrest. and en pect ; 25) sold and to be equal to the best twine Notire for Publication. Notice for Publication. t old acquaintance: | upon conviction toa heauy tine. A] 8 x ia ot | heretofore manufactured and sold by | United States Land Office. Tnteaniaiey \ J.S. Gole and R. A. Bain, of Hill | word to the wise is sufficient. the Minnesota State Prisone ee gers ane ney Notice is her City, transacted business ab the | he cE The mapagement also guarantees with the provisions of the act of Congre with the prov ’ ’ | RTT NEETES eel A ; i 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the ¢| June 3. Isis, county t Tuesday. | SAVE MONEY 3 it and 189 | the price of Prison Made Binder of j timber lan f sof SA MONE Br i 1895 Twi ae, i 5 gon, Ne s oe -_ A. M sobnson has been having bis 3 ape a ya ee it Ist, extinded ‘onl the, uh > , —_ 7 f ed s 2e 1 so al J and will give the purchaser an} act of August 4, 1892 saloon painted this week and also 2} are you Trying to Save Money?—Then Ine I, is ee ae : West Bunerir, D rn Stato of Wise new sidewalk On 2: ‘ | eicatrsake Wie wery Cecuen d 2% | option to cancel order at any time} Wisconsin, hus tl filed iu iis oft cons led in this office his ew sidewalk 2 zat y st. 3 | before shi Be ag ola cae 28, for the purchas sworn 4. for the purchase of - The Ladies of the Swedish . Luther- | ek 4 14 and 18951. efore shipment is mide, in case 0 Loft Si jotaik and 2 and 440) tion No. 1 fi daadies of ihe Sw sau Sr 3 2 rn and 18% atiore artiat fai i) 9 pea ‘i in Township No. 61 nge 'N, an chureh gave a supper last night A prominent authority says: “Phe 6 1804 and 1s Sar eee - Seay es atta wallofeenret en aiiow pangs Bo 1 Seahe offer proof to show that the pied Cpe | je : advantages of 2 good hi ry 7 1894 and 1895. PLEASE GET IN YOUR OR-] js more valuable for its timber or stone than | More Valuable for its timber or stoue than Lh | hich was very liberally attended. | @dvantages of a goed history work in 8 41 1804 and 189: brRs sv ONC : DUEDUROET. Endt torede nll nd to establish as Di ervice will be held » by the home will save-a ebild one year's 8 Io and 1805 ARS AT ONCE. ‘| es nid Detar the land — the Rexister L e se 2 e rele tak: F Hf a Ii f e ut Duluth. 3 office at Duluth, Minne- ~ Archdeacon’ Appleby, in the court | SHOe! work: 1 41 180 and 1895 lor| | HENRY WOLFER, On Monday, tho 20th day of May. 190 of Jane! ATCOCETE ADE ’ ourt | “phere is offered tn Grand Rapids by le 1894 and 1 : plier asain AS aa :” See Ltvine, oF} T house, on‘Sunday, May 12, at’ 10:30 a. | . of 4 ms pais 3 1804 and 1 i Warden. L, Goodvin of ‘Minong, Wis; Bort | Water. Minn; J. 1. Goodvin, of Minong. Wis.; . the welll-known bookman, Mr.*O, it 1894 and 1 Goodvin, of Vis.; Partlow Miles, of | Bert Goodvin, of Mine Wis; Partlow ‘ { m. : 7 > ee . 5 “Tis 15 41 Is8¢ and 1: : = = =| West Superior, Wis s.of West Superior, Wis. <a oe Nafe, Prof. Edward S. Ellis’ “History +16 41 189 iB Any and all persons claiming adversely the | ANY and all persons claiming adversely f noticeable in town this week were J. | or if ed : may be secured by theirelaims in this office on or before suid | file their claims in this office on or before } Icea bie It . re /- | handsomely bound yolumes. ‘The Py aa ddress, 20th day of May, 1901. said 15th day of June, ee ae 1 Stinson an 1 i} i ., M. E. CULKIN, Quigg, J. TH. Stinson and M. J.) terms are so liberal, and the work so 1 THE PATENT Hi tag See Casa ; ee Hegister. “Conver. exceptional that there is reason to 22 | eaaen to xbe Patent Bonors errs, Md. | Herald-Review, March 9, May 18. Herald-Review, March 30. Janet. “ id of the Episcopal | belie with Mrs. L. Huut- | places The Ladies Gui church yu e it will soon be occupying n many of our homes. It be- p.m. Business of | gins as far back as 490 A.-D., and is jmnarane e. brought down to date, including ni Owing to the publishing of the de- | the history of the Hispauo-American B.. tt and 1895 r Jinquent tax and other advertis- | W: Besides being accurate and well | ¢ if 5 iso ana ine ‘ i ‘ 2 184 and 1895 1g x epee ye Naas Ry ee ORE —— DLSLSWSLSLSVSFSLSVSLSISISVSE SWS CSVSET ESP TSIWGSE SOS ISITE SLWSFL SMSISVSITISO Z Fashion i ing matter this week, local news is Lten, it abounds with one thou- crowded « ut. sand illustrations a number. of them 8 being two-page highly colured climag- : “$2 F edit teric incidents in the various wars of 9 the United Stat The pictures are so rich that they resemble oil paint- ings—and they alone are worth the price of the work. The marginal re- ference is :another helpful feature. The work is indexed in the closing vylumes toa nicety, so that every- The dance given by Rathbone Sist- ers W a very ce able evening was spent. arge attend The U. R. K. of P. will give a and supper at the village hall day, May 17. Further. par- rs will appear in our next issue. and . , ont Common }. Smith has purchased the soda thing can bé easily referrad to. It is fountain of R.R. Bell and will serve | yofa, history stor the student bat a urn . Sense a a ull flavors of soda water, soft dri ready reserence work for the busy i and ice cream at any time of the are combined in Douglass Shoes for Men, Queen Quality manor woman. Mr. Nafe, who re- Give himea call. | presents the publishers of the work, Marion Kooke, manager for I. M | has scores of testimonials in his pos- Thrmpson, a large importer of fine i session. We quote a few of them: | | our nt I Milwaukee avenue,| “Advantage has been taken of the ae says: ‘During the late | latest researches by recognized au- . for ecieate and AL ‘| weather I caught a dreadful | thorities. Disputed points are dis- ; j at and i ac bright’s for Misses } ORE hicht Tt cusssd wt frankness, evi q und 189% ‘hi cola which kept me aw: 2 at night | cussed with frankness, evidence on : 1894 and 13 4 and Children. 1 “= and made me unfit to attend my work | either side being fairly stated. In-]|s ee aa is jo during the d One of my williners | cidents omitted in other histories are ee aoa ae on good advice—especially . ’ vas -tallad * CHEMBERRINE One| ted brief: abenediiels 4 ims and i 4 Clothing advice—because good Drivers’ and was taking Chamberlain’s Cough | given more or less briefly, according - he B } . € i A ba is i 1804 and 1) i Clothing is a good investment. Crniser’s Remedy for a severe cold at that time | to theirimportance. These incidents | s & 2 44 1804 und K., N. & F. Co. Guaranteed ich seemed to relieve ber so quick- | add greatly to the entertaining char- " Clothing is the best invest- Peper 4, ly that I bought some for myself. Ip/acter of the work.’—Prof. W. H. on Se oat any one interested in acted like magic and L began to im-| Beach, : : ; “13 Se dsikian eal eal eee them should see our prove at on 1 am pow eutirely| “The most comprehensive work 1804 and 1895 ! yield you the highest standard line. well and feel very pleased to acknow- | ever published un this subject. Be- 0 1804 and 1995 { of style, service and satis- Sas pet i , 7 _ ‘. . 1804 and 1895 faction. We alone can suppl; ledge its merits.” | For sale by Itasca | sides being history, has engravings : 894 and 1895 2 iy } ¥ ile C | Or! ic 1894 and 1895 you with this make— Mercantile Co, which alone are worth the price of A ot and 1895 D ‘a a i 2 q ider i 2 ° A Q and 185 - the book. I consider it one of the | me ; 1894 and 1s0. y The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. | ™ost valuable works ever offered a and 1895 pied natalie SNe | to the publie.”—President Brown, : Seen ae = be m i ike aes __ | Northern Indiana Mormal s¢hool. = me ! (exe) S is All who use Chamberlain’s Fain | “I very highly recommend this i 1804 and 189 i : Balm 1 pees are delighted | work. It’s author is well known to | same. ey ge go ~ i's guaranteed: The best ik Cue ! eae Aue he ief from pain which | me as a_ concientlous, highminded i ‘ oe anne af uffords. When speaking of this D. | gentleman, thoroughly patriotic, and | sume. 1894 and IS95 1804 aud 1895 ssing literary ability of a high | same. z y 4 , alee. kit toed ios Groceries John W. Griggs, Attorney | * 5 1804 and ise N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: ‘Some time ago I had a severe attack of rkeumatisw) in my arm and shoulder. Getierar of Unit ates q re 4 f ‘a ed States. 10 45 1894 and 1895 ‘ 21 speak a = 1 tried numerous remedies but got no} “*Pfe Herald-Review has become a | = sat be 4 . i ig speak for, them | relief until L was recommended by | memb aie ; ; ; 3804 and 1805 selves | Messrs. Geo. Fy Parsons & O0./druipe (eee ie ee eee es Aa ME aan. 14 45, 1804 and 1895 recommend the plan te our friends. For further information address Mr. O. A. Nafe, care this office. gists, of this place, to try Chamber- | Jaiu’s Pain Balm. They recommend- ed it so highly that I boughta bottle ‘ I was soon relieved of all pain. 1 have since recommended. this liniment to ‘i i many: of wy-fends::who “agree With C. S. Dietz, Dentist and Aculist, is me that it is the best remedy for mu- | at the hotel Gladstone for a few days scular rheumatism in the market, | and.is prepared to. give prompt. atten- Wor sale by Itasca Mercantile Co, tion to all work in his line.